Battery exchange program for iBook

Hi,
I ordered true the battery exchange program a new battery for my iBook 4G. I also got a confirmation emal from Apple that i reicive the batteru in 3 a 5 days. This was on 29 december 05 and still the battery isn't arived yet.
Is this normal?
thanks

Hi,
I had to wait a while for my battery too. I ordered on the 24th December, it arrived on the 14th January. A little longer than Apple advised in the email, I guess delays because of Christmas.
If my delivery is anything to go by you should get yours pretty soon.
x

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